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Calvin Lloyd Beaujolais Signed & Numbered Print - 31.75x43.75

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Calvin Lloyd Beaujolais Signed & Numbered Print - 31.75x43.75
Calvin Lloyd Beaujolais Signed & Numbered Print - 31.75x43.75
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Artist: Calvin Lloyd (Victor Ostrovsky) b.1949
Title: Beaujolais Wine
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 23.75 x 35.75
Framed Size: 31.75 x 43.75
Limited Edition: 24/250
Signature: Signed & numbered by the artist in the lower margins
Custom framed in solid wood, Ready to hang.

Artist Biography
Born in 1949 in Canada, Victor moved to Israel at the age of five. His inclination for the arts was apparent from a very early age. The well known Israeli painter, Giladi, lived on the same street and would often set up his easel outdoors to paint. Victor would watch, spellbound, on his way to and from school as Giladi created wonderful images on the blank canvas. Eventually, the artist presented Victor with his own box of oil paints and took the time to guide him into a world where expressions come through images and color, handing the child a gift that would soon become a passion.

At eighteen years of age, Second Lieutenant Victor Ostrovsky was the youngest officer in the Israeli armed forces (Navy). He was an ardent Zionist with a fervent commitment to David Ben-Gurion's founding vision of Israel as one of the greatest and most principled states in the post-War world.

Few families can claim deeper or more honourable Zionist roots, or a more fierce commitment to the creation and defence of the State of Israel than Victor Ostrovsky's. His grandparents, Haim and Esther Margolin, settled in Palestine in 1912 after fleeing the Russian pogroms, Haim, eventually rising to become Auditor General of the JNF (Jewish National Fund). Victor's father, after more then twenty bombing missions over Germany in WWII as a Rear gunner on a Lancaster in the CRAF (Canadian Royal Air Force) a job that was the closest thing to a suicide mission the war had to offer - commanded an air force base in Israel during and after the Israeli war of Independence; his uncle was a member of the Wolves of Samson a pre independence commando unit, while his mother fought with the Haganah, the Israeli underground, after serving during WWII with the British army.

Victor rose to rank of a lieutenant commander in the Israeli Navy and served as head of the weapon testing program. It's not surprising then, that when Victor is invited to train for the Mossad, (Israel's elite foreign intelligence service) he leapt at the opportunity to serve his country in such an extraordinary way.

But through the years of his training and his experiences on subsequent missions, Victor comes to the reluctant but certain realisation that, unaccountable even to the prime minister, a certain element within the Mossad, through callous, irresponsible and increasingly self-motivated actions, rather than defend the interests of the state, were in fact in danger of destroying it. After five years of trying to inform the powers to be with little success he wrote an expose "By Way of Deception" that shook the foundations of the agency and is said to have brought about change. Victor has written three more books since, A non fiction "The Other Side of Deception" and two fictional spy novels "Lion Of Judah" and "Black Ghosts" Today, Victor's insight and knowledge of the intelligence community facilitates his writing of fictional novels and screenplays, and serves as a basis for his enigmatic and cryptic paintings.

His canvases offer tantalizing images, evoking a mystical and otherworldly reaction from viewers. Hats, gloves, scarves and umbrellas hide the identities of his inscrutable figures, provoking and teasing our imaginations with visual portrayals of adventure and intrigue. The activities of his figures and the titles of the work reflect the enterprise and language of the international intelligence community, bringing several layers of meaning to his paintings while creating stories for the viewer.

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Calvin Lloyd Beaujolais Signed & Numbered Print - 31.75x43.75

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Allyse Cabose
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